Morse Code Practice - 500 Words @15wpm
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- čas přidán 27. 12. 2020
- 500 Common English language words as Morse code sent at 15 words per minute speed using normal spacing (not Farnsworth spacing). www.hamradioqrp.com/2020/02/s...
Try to copy the words in your head audibly without looking at the video. Stop the video when you miss a word to see what was sent and then back it up to resend. - Věda a technologie
Just found your channel today and appreciate your content. This is really gonna improve my cw.
73 from a cw student.
Happy to help
Thanks for the upload.
One of the many great videos we have been enjoying from you.
At first the 15 wpm sounds rather easy - until we realize that there is no Farnsworth spacing relief - and that makes it much harder - and as with anything else, harder practice gives richer rewards; more proficiency and more confidence.
Greatly appreciate your time and effort.
Thanks. I was hoping that option would prove useful, but CZcams continues to suggest the older videos with Farnsworth spacing. So viewers unfortunately have to search these out. I changed how the audio is captured in the new videos so it doesn't have the pops that sometimes occurred in the older videos.
Great stuff. Much appreciated. Thanks.
Very welcome!
It's very good for me
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Just staring out, so I changed the playback speed to .5 🙂 super useful!!!
Thanks, just what I was looking for!
Glad I could help!
Just what I was looking for.
While I know you offer videos in different formats and speeds, your 15 wpm series provide a useful degree of flexibility by utilizing the video speed option. For examply:
15 x 0.5 = 7.5
15 x 0.75 = 11.25
15 x 1.25 = 18. 75
15 x 1.5 = 22.5
15 x 2.0 = 30.0
.etc.
Ah. That is a good use of the video speed option.
I was taught morse in the Army (British) and they had me copying down 5 character groups and as soon as I copied 80% the speed went up. It was a struggle until they brought the speed down and suddenly it was easy. The problem now is I only learned five character groups. Almost no punctuation or numbers. If I hear a complex signal it takes my brain too long to translate a character before the next has come and gone. Should I stick at 15 wpm which seems very slow and copy pretty much everything or slog away at 20? Or use Farnsworth at 20wpm (a speed I like sending at) and practice reducing the gaps to normal speed?
Sounds great Richard! Very smooth tone and easy to listen to. Thanks for updating. This will help improve my code copy...73!
Thank you
Very Welcome!
Great video!! Thanks for doing this. It helps people out there a lot!
Well done mate!
Larry
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Thank you for making and uploading
Very helpful
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Glad it was helpful!
I know I'm the slowest CW listener in the world, but I sure wish you had some videos with about 5-7 WPM word speed and 20+ WPM character speed. Any chance of this at some point? Thanks. 73 AG5GW
Don't start at 5wpm. If your counting the dits and dahs you're just knee capping yourself.
Each letter is it's own sound. And each word is it's own longer sound.
@@Hebdomad7 Thank you for this advice. I was slowing the video down and really struggling. I put it back to full speed and I'm learning faster now.
I unfortunately lost track at -
Espacio muy pedagógico v útil
😍
PSE QRQ 30wpm
15wpm isn't too bad for character speed, but I feel like 5-10wpm would be a better word speed for beginners.
Use playback settings to change play speed to .75 or .5 👍
Don't know what I'm doing wrong don't dear it.
hey im trying to learn morse code but am really struggeling. theoretically i know all letters but its just too fast for me. i heard that its not good to learn it slower than 15wpm. is there a correct way of learning it or does anyone have some helpful ideas?
im practicing every day before work but cant really see any progress but learning the order of words lol
anyways tysm for these vids!
Too fast. 10wpm is better for beginners.